EDGEWATER, FL, December 23, 2011 (Press-News.org) We are glad to collaborate with Global Fiberglass Solutions, Inc. who shares our abiding concern over the global FRP waste disposal and reuse condition in terms of both cost and environmental impact. Together, we will foster a vibrant worldwide vision through sound education and consultation. We will provide practical, cost effective solutions that transform fiberglass waste and scrap into new viable green products.
Global Fiberglass Solutions Inc. has demonstrated a vigorous commitment towards this shared vision and goal. Combining our technology, knowledge and ability to effectively partner, we mutually intend to continue the legacy of the late Wolfgang Unger by providing innovative, practical, and cost effective recycling system solutions for composite products worldwide.
About Global Fiberglass Solutions, Inc.
Founded in 2008, Global Fiberglass Solutions, Inc. is a fiberglass-recycling firm that capitalizes on growing demand for resource recovery through recycled products and fiberglass material while reducing the surplus of fiberglass waste throughout the US and World market. For more information about Global Fiberglass Solutions, Inc. visit its website at www.globalfiberglasssolutions.com.
About ECO-WOLF INC
ECO-WOLF, INC is driven by our innovative green eco-centric philosophy and practice. Our recycling passion, knowledge and proprietary technology has been around since the 1970' s when it was invented by Wolfgang Unger. We offer a diverse range of services, knowledge and equipment specifically designed and fabricated for safety, ease of use, efficiency and cost effectiveness. Our unique ECO-GRINDER harvests reusable fibers from FRP scrap ready to be reincorporated into new products. Visit our website at www.ecowolfinc.com.
ECO-WOLF INC. publishing press releases about the fiberglass recycling industry.
Please contact us at ecowolfinc@gmail.com.
ECO-WOLF INC is Proud to Announce a New Joint Venture with Global Fiberglass Solutions Inc.
To announce a new joint-venture with Global Fiberglass Solutions Inc. about a new direction in the use of post consumer and manufacturers scrap fiberglass away from landfills and into manufacturing.
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[Press-News.org] ECO-WOLF INC is Proud to Announce a New Joint Venture with Global Fiberglass Solutions Inc.To announce a new joint-venture with Global Fiberglass Solutions Inc. about a new direction in the use of post consumer and manufacturers scrap fiberglass away from landfills and into manufacturing.